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Collection  de 
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Canadian  Inttituta  for  Historical  IMicroraproductions  /  Inttitut  Canadian  da  microraproductions  historiquaa 


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Tachnical  and  Bibliographic  Notas/Notas  tachniquas  at  bibliographiquas 


Tha  Instituta  has  attamptad  to  obtain  tha  batt 
original  copy  availabia  for  filming.  Faaturaa  of  this 
copy  which  ntay  ba  bibliographically  uniqua, 
which  may  altar  any  of  tha  imagas  in  tha 
raproduction.  or  which  may  significantly  changa 
tha  usual  mathod  of  filming,  ara  chackad  balow. 


□   Coiourad  covars/ 
Couvartura  da  coulaur 


I      I   Covars  damagad/ 


D 


D 
D 
D 
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Couvartura  andommagAa 


Covars  rastorad  and/or  laminatad/ 
Couvartura  rastaurte  at/ou  palliculte 


I — I   Covar  titia  missing/ 


La  titra  da  couvartura  manqua 


r~n   Coiourad  maps/ 


Cartas  gtographiquas  wt  coulaur 


Coiourad  ink  (i.a.  othar  than  blua  or  black)/ 
Encra  da  coulaur  (i.a.  autra  qua  blaua  ou  noiral 


Coiourad  platas  and/or  illustrations/ 
Planchas  at/ou  illustrations  9n  coulaur 


Bound  with  othar  matarial/ 
Rali*  avac  d'autras  documants 


Tight  binding  may  causa  shadows  or  distortion 
along  intarior  margin/ 

La  re  liura  sarrAa  paut  causar  da  I'ombra  ou  da  la 
distortion  la  long  da  la  marga  intAriaura 

Blank  laavas  addad  during  rastoration  may 
appaar  within  tha  taxt.  Whanavar  possibia,  thasa 
hava  baan  omittad  from  filming/ 
II  sa  paut  qua  cartainas  pagas  blanchas  ajoutAas 
lors  d'una  rastauration  apparaissant  dans  la  taxta, 
mais,  lorsqua  cala  Atait  possibia.  cas  pagas  n'ont 
pas  «t«  fiimAas. 

Additional  commants:/ 
Commantairas  supplAmantairas: 


L'Institut  a  microfilm*  la  maillaur  examplaira 
qu'il  lui  a  M  possibia  da  sa  procurer.  Las  details 
da  cat  axamplaira  qui  sont  paut-Atra  uniquas  du 
point  da  vua  bibliographiqua.  qui  pauvant  modifier 
una  image  reproduite.  ou  qui  peuvent  exiger  une 
modification  dans  la  mAthoda  normala  de  filmage 
sont  indiqute  ci-dessous. 


nn   Coloured  pages/ 


Pagas  da  coulaur 

Pagas  damaged/ 
Pagas  andommagAas 

Pagas  restored  and/oi 

Pagas  rastaurAas  at/ou  pallicul4es 

Pagas  discoloured,  stained  or  foxec 
Pages  dAcolorAes,  tachetAas  ou  piquias 

Pagas  detached/ 
Pages  dAtachAes 

Showthroughy 
Transparenca 

Quality  of  prir 

Qualiti  inAgala  da  I'imprassion 

Includes  supplementary  matarii 
Comprend  du  material  suppi^mantaira 

Only  edition  available/ 
Saula  idition  disponibia 


I — I    Pagas  damaged/ 

|~~]xPagss  restored  and/or  laminated/ 

Ld^p 

I     l^agas  discoloured,  stained  or  foxed/ 

li=dpa 

I     I    Pagas  detached/ 

FT^howthrough/ 

Lj  Ti 

r~|    Quality  of  print  varies/ 

n~|   Includes  supplementary  matarial/ 

I     I   Only  edition  available/ 


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slips,  tissues,  ate,  have  been  ref limed  to 
ensure  the  best  possible  image/ 
Las  pagas  totalement  ou  partiellement 
obscurcies  par  un  feuiilet  d  errata,  une  pelure, 
etc.,  ont  M  fiimies  A  nouveau  de  faqon  A 
obtanir  la  meillaure  image  possibia. 


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L'exemplaire  filmA  fut  reproduit  grice  A  la 
g^nAro^^^A  do: 

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possible  considering  the  condition  and  legibility 
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filming  contract  specifications. 


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plus  grand  soin,  compte  tenu  de  le  condition  et 
de  la  nettetA  de  l'exemplaire  film*,  et  en 
conformity  avec  ies  conditions  du  contrat  de 
filmage. 


Original  copies  in  printed  paper  covers  are  filmed 
beginning  with  the  front  cover  and  ending  on 
the  last  page  with  a  printed  or  illustrated  impres- 
sion, or  the  bacic  cover  when  appropriate.  All 
other  original  copies  are  filmed  beginning  on  the 
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sion, and  ending  on  the  last  page  with  a  printed 
or  illustrated  impression. 


Les  exemplaires  originaux  dont  la  couverture  en 
papier  est  imprimte  sont  filmte  en  commenpant 
par  le  premier  plat  et  en  terminant  soit  par  la 
dernlAre  page  qui  comporte  une  empreinte 
d'impression  ou  d'illustration,  soit  par  le  second 
plat,  salon  le  cas.  Tous  les  autres  exemplaires 
originaux  sont  filmAs  en  commenpant  par  la 
premlAre  page  qui  comporte  une  empreinte 
d'impression  ou  d'illustration  et  en  terminant  par 
la  derniAre  page  qui  comporte  une  telle 
empreinte. 


The  last  recorded  frame  on  each  microfiche 
shell  contain  the  symbol  — ►  (meaning  "CON- 
TINUED"), or  the  symbol  y  (meaning  "END"), 
whichever  applies. 


Un  dee  symboles  suivants  apparaltra  sur  la 
dernlAre  image  de  cheque  microfiche,  selon  le 
cas:  le  symbols  —►  signifie  "A  8UIVRE",  le 
symbols  ▼  signifie  "FIN". 


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different  reduction  retios.  Those  too  lerge  to  be 
entirely  included  in  one  exposure  ere  filmed 
beginning  in  the  upper  left  hend  corner,  left  to 
right  end  top  to  bottom,  as  many  frames  as 
required.  This  following  diegrams  illustrate  the 
method: 


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filmAs  k  des  taux  de  rMuction  diffArents. 
Lorsque  le  document  est  trop  grand  pour  Atre 
reproduit  en  un  seul  clichA,  11  est  film*  A  partir 
de  I'engle  supArieur  gauche,  de  gauche  A  droite, 
et  de  haut  en  bas,  en  prenent  le  nombre 
d'images  nAcessaire.  Les  diagrammes  suivants 
illustrent  la  mAthode. 


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LETTER 


FROM    THE 


COMMISSIONERS  ' 

Appointed  purfuant  to  the  aEl  entitled  "  An  aSi  for  tht 

RELIEF 

OF    THE 

REFUGEES 

FROM    THE 

BRITISH  PROVINCES 


or 


CANADA  and  NOVA  SCOTIA:' 


^  -  / 


8M  Mayt  1 800. 
Referred  to  the  Committee  appointed  on  the  2  5th  of  February  laft» 
toprt'p  re  and  report  a  bill,  appr  priatinga  iradof  Km  I  (iirticieiit 
to  iatibly  the  Claims  of  the  Novj  Scotia  and  Canada  Refi^iecs, 
and  d'.-fii'iating  the  modem  which  ihcir  refpedive  bouutje-*  iu 
land  {iuil  l;c  iuoated. 


[^Puhliflirc       jrder  of  the  Houfe  of  R(prtfentatives.~] 


jR^f^-Sr^^-^^^^if^^^^^^^fi^ 


'.'Mmvt^'4-m'. 


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LETTER. 


TREASURY  DEPARTMENT, 

8th  May,  1800. 


SIR, 


VV  E  have  the  honor  to  transmit  herewith  a  report 
purfuant  to  the  a£k  entitled  **  An  a;6l  for  the  relief  of 
the  refugees  from  the  Britifli  Provinces  of  Canada, and 
Nova  Scotia." 

Tr<r  havt  the  honor  to  h^ 
With  per  feci  res^tBt 
SIR, 
Your  (tlediefit  Servants, 

:   "    i         i  JAMES  M' HENRY. 

:  OLIVER  WOLCOTT, 

r  JOHN  STEELE, 

Comptroller  of  the  Treafiiry,- 


The  honorable  the  SPEAKER 
of  tlie  Houle  of  Repreientatiyea 
of  the  United  States. 


} 


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REPORT. 


The  Secretary  of  War  and  the  Secretary  and  Ccmptroller 
of  the  Treaftiry^  in  purjuance  of  the  aEl  pajftd  on  the 
ythday  of  April  lygSy  e?itided  *' An  aB  for  the  re^ 
*'  lief  of  the  Rejugeesjrom  the  Bntijh  Provinces  of 
"  Canada^  and  Nova  Scotia''  refpeBjuUy  fubmii  19 
Conpeji  the  Jolloxuin^ 

REPORT, 

THAT  they  havf  examined  all  the  c'dims  which 
vvert^prelented  to  the  Secretary  oi"  War,  during 
the  time  limited  by  the  ad  above  recited,  and  are  of 
opifdon,  that  the  Claims  of  forty  nine  individuals,  arc 
duly  rubll'intiated,  md  that  they  are  entitled  to  the 
quantities  of  lands  annexed. to  their  names  refpedlively, 
in  the  lift  herewith  tranfmitted  amounting  in  the  whole 
to  thirty  three  thouiand  five  hundred  acres. 

All  which  is  Tiiojl  refpeBfidly  fubmitted  by       "J- 

JAMES  MHENRY. 

OLIVER  WOLCOTT, 

>;  Secretary  of  the  Treafiny* 

JOHN  STEELE, 

Com^lrolhr  of  the  Treafury*    ' 


tth  May,  1800. 


H    :. 


i^m^AHuikMMMd  >A. .  _. 


A  LIST  OF 

CANADIAN   AND  ISTOVA  SCOTIA 

REFUGEES, 


-Mar 


Who  Have  exhibited  claims  for   Bountv  in  p-  rfuavce  oj     U  | 

an  ati  of  Congrejs  pajjed  theftvanth  day  of  April,  i^  T^j^ 

ANNO  DOMIMI,  1798.  |  **^' 


A  LIST  OF  CLA!MAi\TSWHO  ARE  ENTfTLED 
TO^V^CWl,  R A TES  OF AL LO WA NCR. 


J. 


niancs. 


to  >vhich  they  .ire 
refpeftivtly  enti- 
tied. 


REMARK^ 


1  he    hciKs     i>t 
James  Bo>d. 


j  woihouland 
acres. 


He  iu(t  50,000  Hcres 
of  land,  on  which  were 
Ibme  valuable  impiovc- 
merts  on  the  Eajt  fide 
of  what  is  ninv  knowa  to 
b    the  river  St   Croix. 


Martha  Walk 
er,    widow     of 
Thomas  Walk 
er. 


Twothoufdnd      His  lerviccs,  fiiciifices 
acres,  and  fufferings   a[)[)tar   to 

Ijave  been  equal  to  any 
ofih.jfe  of  the  Ref.gces. 
He  lolt  property  to  the 
amount  of  /.  2^00  Jl» 
befide  abandoning  a  lu- 
crative hnnnefs. 


John  Edgar. 


i 


Seih  Harding 


Twothoufand 
icres. 


]• 


Twothoufand 
acres. 


He  rejidered  uianv  im- 
portant fervices.  Hislof- 
les  were  very  great  and 
his  fufferings  AiU  great- 
er. 


The  Coinmifli.  have 
heretofore  reporied  on 
this  cale. 


I  ^inHrximi  iim  iiliiii iWHW—nyi 


.  '■»•.' 


-^  OF  CLAIMANTS  WHO  ARE  ENTITLED 
THE  FIRST  RATE  OF  ALLOWANCE. 


-\ame8  oi    clai- 


*■  rfaavce  of    ^ 


rraiii^i 


Quantity  of  land 
to  which  ihcyap 
rcfpedivcly  enti- 
tled, , 


RhMARK5.- 


5. 


Tonathan    £d- 


'TITLED      I 


One  thousand 
acres. 


He  is  particularly  men. 
lioncd  in  one  of  the  re- 
(blutions  of  Congiefs. 
His  lofTes  and  fervices 
were  equal  to  S.  Hard- 
ing's, but  col.  Eddy,  has 
already  received  fome 
compenlation  from  Maf- 
ia chu  feus. 


Col.  James  Li- 
vingllon. 


One  thoufand 
acres. 


■  f 


His  fervices  and  lofies 
taken  together  would  en- 
title him  to  two  thoufand 
acres;  but  col,  Living- 
fton  has  already  received 
i,00O  acres  from  New- 
York, 


Parker  Clark. 


John  Allan. 


One  thoufand 
acres. 


One  thoufand 
acres, 

The    heirs    of  One  thoufand 
John  Dod^c,   jarces. 


ave 


A  L\ST  OF  CLAIMANTS  WHO  ARE  tNTTTT 
TO  A  SECOND  RATK  OF  ALLQWAN 


i\anivs  oi  clai- 
mants. 


L   1.     mmmmtmim 

(jijiiitity  oi  acres 
10  whici)  they  ar 
refpt'ftivcly  enti- 
led. 


Tboina*  Faulk - 
cr, 


Seven  hun- 
dred and  fif- 
tv. 


KtA(UKK.>r 


£dward  Faulk 
er. 


David  Gay. 


Seven      hun 
dred  and  fif- 
ty. 


Seven      hun- 
dred and  fif- 

IV. 


MartinBrooks, 


I  A.  Col.  Brad- 
furd. 


Seven      hun- 
dred  and  fif 


Seven  hun- 
dred  and  fif- 
tv. 


Noah  Miller, 


Jofhua  Lamb. 


Seven  hun- 
dred and  fif- 
ty. 

Seven  hun- 
dred and  fifty. 


Atwood  Falcs. 


Seven  hun- 
dred and  fifty. 


Jonn  Starr. 


Seven  hun- 
drrd  ard  fifty 


William  How 


Seven  hun- 
dred and  fifty. 


Khenczer 
Gardner. 


Seven  hun 
dred  and  fifty. 


1  he  Heirs  of 
Simon  Ches- 
ter. 


Seven  hun- 
dred and  fifty. 


N. 


''■'mmm*»mm'<immmai^^ 


LIST  OF  THE  SECOND  ClASS  OF  CLAI^ 
HANTS  CONTINUED. 


Names  of  clai- Q^Hntity  of  acres 
int».  ro  wlikntfaey  nre 

refpefkfully  enti 


REMARKS. 


lohn  M'Gown. 


Seven  hun- 
dred and  fifty. 


Fjonai  C.  Mioot 


.    Seven  hun- 
dred and  fifty. 


p.  Francb 
Car^eau. 


Seven  hun- 
dred and  fifty. 


He  received  133  i  3 
acres,  from  the  ftate  of 
New-York. 


B 


10 


A  LIST  OF  CLAIMANTS  WHO  ARE  RESPECJ 
TIVELY  ENTITLED  TO  A  THIRD  RATE  Ol\ 

ALLOWANCE. 


Barnes   of  clai- 
man-ts. 


Jacob   Vaiidcr 
Hey  dan. 


Quantity  of  acre? 
to  which  they  are 
refpeftfully  enti- 
tled. 


REMARKS. 


Five  hundred. 


John    Living- 
{ton. 


|ames     Craw- 
ford. 


Five  hundred. 


Fivchiindred. 


He  would  have  been 
entitled  to  the  firft  rate 
of  allowance,  had  he 
not  already  received  50'' 
acres  from  the  (late 
New- York. 


He  would  alfohave  been 
entitled  to  1,000  acres 
had  he  not  already  re- 
ceived 500  acres  from 
New- York. 


Ifaac  Danks. 


Major  h.  Von 
Heer. 


Five  hundred. 


Five  hundred, 
Five  hundred. 


licnjamin 
Thorn  pfon. 


He  received  from  New- 
York,  666  z  3  acres. 


JolephBindon.jMve hundred.!  He  receivedrfroiii  New- 

I      ...    _    lYoHc^  ^ooacres. 
J  ph.  Levittre.  fFivehundrfd.| 

Lt.  William      hivehundred. 
Maxwell. 

Five  hundred. 


John.  D,  Mer- 
ceir. 


James  Price. 


Seih  Noble. 


Lewis  F. 

Delefdernier. 
John  Hailkd7 


He  received  500  acres 

from  New- York. 

Fivchundred.'     He  received  500^acrel 

from  New- York. 

Five  hundred. 
Fivchundred. 


Fivchundred.    He  received  from  New"- 
|York,   133   I  3  acies. 


mm 


lpll|li.l|lilili  iiiilMIHII.  I  ••«s4|i>|4^ 


'^IRD 


.5  acres. 
es. 


•00  acrej 
^<^  acrej 


11 


LIST  OF  CLAIMANTS  WHO  ARE  ENTITLED 
TO  THE  FOURTH  RATE  OF  ALLOWANCE. 


Names  of  clai* 
mants. 


Quantity  ot  acres 
to  which  theyare 
refpeftively  enti- 
tled. 


REMARKS. 


*  — 


David  Jenks. 


Two  hundred! 
and  fifty.    I 


Ambrofe  Cole. 


Two  hundredl 
and  fifty.     | 


jaines  Cole. 


Two  hundred 
and  fifty. 


Adam  Johnlon 


rwo  hundred 
and  fifty. 


James  Duggan 


Two  hundred 
and  fifty. 


He  received  500  acres 
from  New  York,  other- 
wile  he  would  have  been 
entitled  to  750  acres. 


Daniel  Earl, jr. 


Two  hundred 
and  fifty. 


He  received  500  acres 
from  New-York,  or  he 
would  have  been  entitled 
to  750  acres. 


John  Pafkel. 


Two  hundred 
and  fifty. 


Edward  Chmn. 


Joleph  Cone. 


Two  hundred 
and  fifty. 

Two  hundred 
and  fifty. 


He    received     1,000 
acres  from  New^York. 

He  received  65o  2   3 
acres  from  New-Voik. 


John  Torrey. 


Two  hundred 
I    and  fifty. 


CLAIMANTS   ENTITLED  TO    THE  LOWEST 
RATE  OF  ALLOWANCE. 


i>aniuel    Fales. 


Onehundred 


I'his  man  is   a  fun   of 
At  wood  Fales'  who  id   in 
the  fecond  clafs  of  clai- 
mants, 

by 


\i  mBl.,.'     . 


It 


A  LIST  OF  CLAIMANTS  WHOSk  PROOFS  Akf: 
JNCOMPLETE,  AND  THE  DECISIONS  ON 
THEIR  CLAIMS  WSPENDED. 


Lewis  Roufe, 


It  is  not  fufficiently   proved 
that  he  fled  to  the  United  Suteg, 


Martha  Bocart,  reO 
lift     of     A  bra m  I 
Bocart,  and   for-  ^ 
merly  relitlofDa-  I 
niel  Tucker.         J 


James  Gouett. 


There  is  no  proof  of  the  ck- 
rent  of  the  loffes  and  fufferings  of 
Daniel  Tucker. 


Samuel  Rodgers. 


Samuel  Rodgcrs,  heir 
to  George  Rodgers, 
deceafed. 


1 1  is  not  proved  that  his  fcr- 
vices  were  voluntary,  nor  tliat  he 
migrated  to  the  United  States. 

lie  requerts  that  time^ay~bc 
allowed  him  for  producing  the 
requifite  proofs  to  entitle  him  to 
a  bounty. 

Sufpended  for  the  fame  rea* 
fonsas  in  the  cafe  next  above. 


The  heirs  of  Nathaniel 
Reynolds. 


Some  of  the  dates  in  the  depo- 
fitions  are  written  on  an  srajurt* 


s- 


>  I 


<3' 

y^^Sloj^S  /lZ  m  ^^^^^  CLAIMANTS  WHO  ARE  NOTINTHE 
\  ^^"^^  OPINION  OF  THE  COMMISSIONERS,  EN. 

TITLED  TO  BOUNTY  FROM  THE  UNITED 

STATES. 


;'^<^d  Stores, 
'"'^^^^e  turn  to 


rea» 


,'i"<!i  •>!:■>- 


'^*t  above. 


Names  of  claimants. 


Jathaniei  Earl. 


REMARKS. 


(Lewis  Gofline. 


Jofiah  Throop. 


He  was  leberally  coiopcnfat- 
cd  by  New  York,  He  received 
ij^oo  acresfroni  tliar  ftate 

He  has  alfo  received  1,000 
acres  from  New- York,  which  is 
an  adequate  compcnfation. 


Liberally     compenfated     by 
New-York,    by    a    ^rant    for 

1, 000  acres. 


Jonas  Earl. 
Daniel  Earl. 


}i 


James  Robifheaux. 

Nathaniel  and  Patrick 
VVelfh. 

Abruhum  Livuigdon. 


Oliver  Miller. 
Lieutenant  Col.  j.  F, 
Harrnramck. 


William  Torrey. 


Gideon  and  Mary  De- 
leldcrnier. 


Each  of  them  haih  received 
500  acres  from  New- York. 

I      Liberally     compenfated    by 
I  New- York. 

No  principle  upon  which  an 
allowance  can  be  made. 

He  has  been  coinpenjated  by 
New-York.  He  received  1,000 
acres. 

Not  entitled. 


He  has  received  ample  com- 
pensation from  the  (late  of  New- 
York,  and  the  United  States. 


He  received  from  New- York, 
1 ,000  acres.  He  is  not  entitled 
to  any  more. 

It  is  not  proved  that  they 
were  ohiigrd  to  leave  Nova-Sco- 
tia^ nor  that  they  came  hither  with 
ipteni  to  aid  the  United  States, 
Their  inn  whom  they  followed, 
i-  included  in  ihc  i)iird  clafs. 


H 

A  LIST  OF  CLAIMANTS,  WHO  ARE  NOT  EN^ 
TITLED  TO  A  BOUNTY,  CONTINUED,  . 


The  heirs  of  Jonathan 
Delefdernier. 

This  cafe  does  not  come  wit 
in  the  prpvifions  of  the  law. 

Henry   Weibble. 

Nothing  can  be  allowed.  His 
cafe  is  not  embraced  bv  the  law 

Philip  Leibert. 

He  has  been  already  com- 
penfated  by  New-York.  He 
received  i,ooo  acres. 

Major  Lorant  Oliver, 

He  is  compenfalcd.  New- 
York  granted  him  1,000  acres. 

John  Gauley. 

He  received  five  hundred 
acres  from  New-York,  which  is 
a  fufficient  compenfation, 

Peter  Cayeau. 

He  alio  received  500  acres 
from  New- York,  which  is  fuffi* 
cieut  compeniation. 

•  k . 


[jOOojicres. 

/^  hundrec, 
[rK  which  is 
ition, 

.500  acres 
"ch  is  fuffi. 


^^^^n 


.  ULATION.viz. 


Special  cafes, 
C^fes  of  the  firft  clafs, 
Cafes  of  the  fecond  clafs,     - 
Ditto  of  tl  e  third  clafs, 


8,000 
5,000 
11,256 
7,000 
2,500 
1.  Ditto  of  the  fifth  and  lowed  clafs,      100 


5 
10.  Ditto  of  the  fourth  clafs. 


•33*850 


6.  Ditto  fufperded. 
18.  Ditto  difalk  wed. 

73.  . 

The  Foregping  abftraQ  contains  the  names  of  all 
perfons  whofe  claims  were  prelented  before  the  expi- 
ration of  the  time  fixed  by  the  aft  of  Congrefs.  The 
fufpended  cafes  will  be  further  examined  and  reported 
on  hereafter. 

JAMES  M'HENRY, 
Secretary  of  War. 

OLIVER.  WOLCOTT, 
Secretary  of  the  Treafury, 
JOHN  STEELE, 
Compt.  oj  ilic  Treafury. 


